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Here follows a list of the many shows that the Muny has presented in its summer seasons, with known dates included. To date, the 1919 season is the only one to hold all new productions (being the first season). By contrast, the 1946 and 1993 seasons have been the only summers where no new shows were added to the repertory.
The St. Louis Municipal Opera Theatre (commonly known as The Muny) is an amphitheater located in St. Louis, Missouri. The theatre seats 11,000 people with about 1,500 free seats in the last nine rows that are available on a first come, first served basis. [2] The Muny season runs every year from mid-June to mid-August.
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Singer; vaudeville performer; wrote a book about growing up African American in small-town Montana [115] [116] Wylie Gustafson: 1961–present Born in Conrad: Country western singer and songwriter; co-author of Montana's official lullaby [117] [118] [119] Nicolette Larson: 1952–1997 Born in Helena: Singer [120] [121] [122] Huey Lewis: 1950 ...
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The Beggar's Opera: Johann Christoph Pepusch: John Gay: The Beggar's Opera, 1953 Peter Brook: Bluebeard's Castle: Béla Bartók: Béla Balázs: Herzog Blaubarts Burg, 1963 Michael Powell: La bohème: Giacomo Puccini: Luigi Illica Giuseppe Giacosa: La Bohème, 1926 King Vidor: La Bohème, 1965 Franco Zeffirelli: La Bohème, 1988 Luigi Comencini ...
Aug. 19—MOSES LAKE — Colorful lights blared in all directions as the sun set behind the stage. People were dancing, falling over and screaming lyrics back to the band on the stage. The sound ...
The Wilma Theatre is a cinema and events venue in Missoula, Montana, United States. It was built in 1921 by William "Billy" Simons and dedicated to his wife, light opera artist Edna Wilma. Designed by Norwegian architect Ole Bakke and his assistant H. E. Kirkemo, the steel-framed highrise features hallmarks of Sullivanesque architecture. [2]